You can Read Mr. Molinari’s email at the blog of the Arizona Section of AEG. The gist of it is that AEG has extended their deadline for comments on the document to June 15, 2009 after learning that the Geo-Institute has issued the document to their members and are soliciting feedback by the same date.

After reading that post, I checked and did confirm that there is JFTAP info on the home page of the Geo-Institute. There is a Word document indicating that the comment period will be from April 15 to June 15 but apparently they decided to post the info early. I hope all G-I members (and AEG and AIPG) members pay attention as this document could profoundly affect the way that engineering and geology are practiced in our industry.

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